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Junior JetSet: Keeping Peace in the Air
Nobody booking a cross-country flight with a toddler thinks they are in for an easy trip. As
I told you last week, my last trip was filled with airline delays and track and field moves to get me to my gate on time. While you can't control traffic delays and TSA bottlenecks, you can make the trip easier for your tot and your fellow travelers by filling your carry-on with projects and toys that make time pass a little faster.
For a look at some of our favorite in-flight activities, click below.
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the children dont bother me its the parents that get frustrated that bother me, a kid is a kid
1Funny story... I flew from Nashville to Miami sitting behind a woman with her 4 year old daughter, 3 year old son, and 6(ish) month old baby. She was flying ALONE with three children! Poor woman, she was trying hard to keep the baby from crying, and the little ones quiet and entertained. It got a lil loud at times, but I like kids, and they weren't bratty, just normal restless little kids.
When the flight was over and we were lining up to get off the plane the little boy said "Mommy that was FUN! Can we do that again!" A lot of people around laughed. She said "I'm sure it was just as much fun for everyone around us too!"
And she had another leg left to fly!
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